watched it already, it's more or less a "countown"-ish show, nowhere near the cinematographical quality of "the hammer" for example. It can be enjoyable, just don't expect a "real movie", not even a "real documentary" here. I was hoping for better but it's still an enjoyable watch.

BlueLander

08-30-2012 04:30 PM

Sorry for the repost! Must have missed the previous thread :( Though glad some of you got to see it for the first time.

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No_Mercy

08-30-2012 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlueLander
(Post 1622030)

Sorry for the repost! Must have missed the previous thread :( Though glad some of you got to see it for the first time.

Mods, feel free to move/delete/close this thread as necessary

It's a little dated, good post nonetheless. There's a search function at the very top right corner in case you need to cross referencing any future articles. :thumb02:

As for the documentary I think there's a scene where he tells Nog not to worry and that he'll submit Chael in their first bout. That was gold!

DJ Syko

08-30-2012 05:37 PM

is anything filmed with a camera a "documentary" these days? because thats all this is, theres no point or meaning to it, its just someone following him around with a camera for a period of time and thats it. You dont even find out that much about his life, Its like he didnt even want the cameras there most of the time. Am not saying its not interesting to watch, because i still kind of enjoyed because am a fan, but it certainly wasnt a documentary, not to me anyway.

Soakked

08-30-2012 11:15 PM

Anderson called that he was going to submit Chael in their first fight in the weeks before during training with Nog. You can see for yourself around 23:48 into the video.

MMA-Sportsman

08-31-2012 01:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ Syko
(Post 1622045)

is anything filmed with a camera a "documentary" these days? because thats all this is, theres no point or meaning to it, its just someone following him around with a camera for a period of time and thats it. You dont even find out that much about his life, Its like he didnt even want the cameras there most of the time. Am not saying its not interesting to watch, because i still kind of enjoyed because am a fan, but it certainly wasnt a documentary, not to me anyway.

Actually yes. A simple camera can produce a video documentary not only these days but since day one where not even sounds were recorded.
A documentary is intended to show facts of the real life, with real people (not actors) and that is what this movie is all about.